Major Compton-Smith, 1922

On Loan from the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin Collection and image © Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin

Major Compton-Smith was the commander of a British Army base in Cork. Following the capture and proposed execution of four IRA men, he was abducted on 16 April 1921 and shot dead two weeks later. In a letter to his regiment he wrote, ‘I should like my death to lessen rather than increase the bitterness which exists between England and Ireland’. This portrait was painted posthumously.

On Loan from the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin Collection and image © Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin